:23:04
	Shall we say betting?
:23:06
	Yes, let's say betting.
i have a long shot for you.
:23:10
	A little help in return
for some of your losses.
:23:12
	- So Mr Bertani told me.
- Are you interested?
:23:16
	The proposition sounds intriguing,
albeit a little unorthodox.
:23:21
	Does that mean yes or no?
:23:23
	- My dear Mr Robie...
- Smith.
:23:25
	I beg your pardon. Ever been married?
:23:27
	- No. What has that to do with it?
- It might help you to understand.
:23:32
	I have two wives,
Felicity and the london office.
:23:36
	I must return worthy of both.
:23:38
	I see. They wouldn't approve
of your giving me a list of clients?
:23:42
	Officially, you come under
the category of extremely bad risk.
:23:49
	I'll see you later.
:23:51
	It's a pleasure to meet an insurance
agent who enjoys paying off claims.
:23:59
	- Unofficially, there's hope for you.
- I was sure there would be.
:24:03
	- We're both taking a big chance.
- What happens to you if i'm caught?
:24:08
	- I might be embarrassed or censured.
- They could put me away for good!
:24:13
	You made a bad choice of profession.
:24:15
	let's come to an understanding.
I'm doing you a favour.
:24:18
	I take the risks,
you get the jewellery back.
:24:21
	Mr Smith, it strikes me that only
an honest man would be so foolish.
:24:29
	- How much do you need?
- Half a dozen names.
:24:32
	Anything else?
:24:33
	Addresses, habits, descriptions
of the stones and settings.
:24:39
	Suppose it gets into the wrong hands?
:24:41
	It already has, unless you're
the thief. Where are you staying?
:24:45
	Carlton, Cannes.